Chuck Removal - Milwaukee HEAVY-DUTY 0104-1 Quick Start Manual

Magnum hole-shooters
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CHUCK
MILWAUKEE
Magnum
Hole-Shooters
are equipped with an industrial, key type,
geared chuck. When inserting bit, open chuck jaws wide enough to allow the bit to
strike the bottom of the chuck. Be sure the shank of the bit and chuck jaws are clean.
Dirt particles may cause the bit to line up improperly. Tighten jaws by hand to align
bit before tightening with chuck key. Never use a wrench or other means than the
chuck key to tighten or loosen the chuck. Do not use bits which are larger than the
rated capacity of the drill. Gear damage or motor overload may result. For maximum
drilling performance, be sure bits are properly sharpened before using.
CHUCK REMOVAL
Rest tool firmly on workbench, positioning
wrench
on spindle flats to prevent spindle
rotation
in
a
counterclockwise
direction
(looking from
front of tool). Insert chuck
key or chuck
remover
bar in key hole of
chuck.
Strike
chuck
key
or remover
bar
with hammer
in counterclockwise direction.
Chuck and spindle have right-hand threads.
Once
loosened, chuck may
be removed
by
hand.
IMPORTANT:
Always
use wrench
on spindle when
removing or installing chuck.
Severe impacts to gear train may cause gear damage.
When replacing chuck always re-
place threaded socket head screw.
ATTACHING
RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE TO DRILL
For No. 0234-1 and No. 0244-1 only.
HEX
COUPLING
of the sleeve and turn the drive head slightly in either direc-
tion so the hexagon hole in the coupling engages the hexa-
gon portion of the spindle. Tighten the clamping bolts on
the clamping sleeve to approximately
150 inch pounds of
torque.
Attaching the drill chuck to the side designated "LOW"
reduces
the speed
by
1/3 and
increases
torque
50%.
Attaching the chuck to the opposite spindle increases the
speed by 50%.
Thread drill chuck on Right Angle Drive
spindle.
INSTALL CHUCK
LOCKING SCREW.

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